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http-curry

v0.1.0

Published

Web site health checker which can be used as easily as eating curry.

Downloads

3

Readme

HTTP Curry

This npm library is HTTP health check which can be used as easily as eating curry.

Features

Run Easy, Run Anywhere

  • Supports many storages
  • Supports inexpensive storages
  • Uses Node.js that runs on various serverless services

Installation

npm install http-curry

Usage

Recommended to use in scheduled task like cron.

Code sample

const fs = require('fs')
const HttpCurry = require('http-curry')

const siteConfig = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('./site_config.json', 'utf8'))
const httpCurry = new HttpCurry(siteConfig, 'text')

httpCurry.healthCheck().then(()=>{
  httpCurry.Alert('slack')
})

site_config.json

[
  { "uri": "https://example.com/" },
  {
    "uri": "https://example.com/posts/123",
    "conditions": {
      "warning": {
        "times": 3,
        "responseTime": 1000,
        "statusCode": 200,
        "includeStr": "postID=123",
        "docRegex": "^<!DOCTYPE html>"
      },
      "critical": {
        "times": 5,
        "responseTime": 3000,
        "statusCode": 200,
        "includeStr": "postID=123",
        "docRegex": "^<!DOCTYPE html>"
      }
    }
  }
],

Roadmap

Healthcheck item

  • Remaining domain period
  • Remaining period of certificate

DB

  • Cloud Firestore
  • Azure Table Storage
  • MongoDB
  • RDB(supported by Sequelize)
  • (Cloud Strages(S3 CloudStrage BlobStorage))
  • (Athena)

Other

  • http
  • Testing
  • Better error handling
  • Mention users in Slack
  • Add alert methods
  • Methods for creating GUI

DB

store to text file

Text file store is easiest to use. But not recommended. Text file store is restricted using location. For example, It doesn't work as expected on Lambda.

store to DynamoDB

DynamoDB is recommended when using in AWS.

HealthCheck

httpCurry.healthCheck().then(()=>{
  console.log('done')
}).catch((err)=>{
  console.log(err)
})

Alert

Alert to slack channel

const params = {
  path: 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXX',
  channel: '#alert',
  username: 'http-curry',
  icon_emoji: ':ghost:'
}
httpCurry.alert('slack', params).then(()=>{
  console.log('done')
}).catch((err)=>{
  console.log(err)
})

Alert by email

not use SMTP server

const params = {
  from: '[email protected]',
  to: '[email protected]',
  subject: 'alert'
}
httpCurry.alert('email', params).then(()=>{
  console.log('done')
}).catch((err)=>{
  console.log(err)
})

using SMTP server

See node-sendmail for detaild options.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

:curry:

This npm is for curry lovers all over the world.